Lena Voss — Zurich
Featured Project
A long-form architectural study exploring the tension between Brutalist structures and the natural alpine landscape. Commissioned as part of the Swiss Cultural Heritage initiative, this series examines how human ambition shapes -- and is shaped by -- geography.
Zurich-based photographer
Lena Voss works at the intersection of architecture, landscape, and human presence. Over the past decade she has developed a distinctive visual language -- austere compositions balanced by unexpected warmth -- that has earned recognition across editorial, commercial, and fine-art contexts. Her practice is rooted in extended observation: she often returns to locations across seasons, building layered narratives that reveal what a single visit cannot.
She holds an MFA from Zurich University of the Arts and has spent residencies in Tokyo, Reykjavik, and Marfa, Texas. When not behind a camera, she lectures on visual storytelling and mentors emerging photographers through the Swiss Arts Council.
Published In
Long-form photo essays and magazine commissions. Collaborative storytelling for print and digital publications worldwide.
Inquire →Brand campaigns, product photography, and visual identity work. A considered approach that balances creative vision with strategic intent.
Inquire →Museum-quality archival prints from the studio collection. Limited editions, signed and numbered. Custom sizing available on request.
Inquire →Currently accepting commissions for Q2 2026.
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